Register your logo

How to Register a Company LogoMarch 22, 2017

A logo establishes a company brand.

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A company logo is the core of your business brand. Many logos incorporate the company name with a symbol or in creative font patterns and may even include an image. Once you have designed the logo that captures the essence of your company, protect your company by registering for a trademark. Trademarks protect against others using the same or similar word, phrase or symbol, possibly infringing on your company brand for their own profit.

Step 1

Pick whether you want to register the logo on a national level or on the state level. A federal registration with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office provides broader coverage but is more expensive than a state trademark registration.

Step 2

Visit the website for the appropriate registration office. Visit USPTO.gov for federal registration information or go to FindLaw.com for state trademark office information.

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Step 3

Search the respective registry database with your company name and logo symbol to make sure you are not infringing on another registered trademark.

Step 4

Download the trademark application from the respective filing agency. The USPTO allows online registration, though each state has its own procedures for filing.

Step 5

Complete the application with the contact information of the entity filing a trademark such as a person (you), a corporation or limited liability company. Submit the application according to the instructions provided.

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